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Garner State Park - Texas Parks Wildlife Department Garner State Park is a great place to visit for a swim or hike, or to enjoy a relaxing weekend With 2 9 miles of Frio River winding through 1,774 acres of scenic Hill Country terrain, the park offers lots to see and do!
Garner State Park, TX When the park reaches its maximum capacity, it will close to Day Use visitors (as early as 10am) and will reopen by 6pm Closures are common on holidays and from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day weekend
Garner State Park - Wikipedia Garner State Park is a state park in the community of Concan, in Uvalde County, Texas, United States The park is on the Frio River In the early 1930s the park was built to save a portion of the hill country for the public, and to provide work for unemployed men during the economic depression
Garner State Park Map, Hours, Price, Camping, Cabins and Hiking Trails Nestled in the heart of Texas Hill Country, Garner State Park is that hidden slice of heaven you’ve always dreamed of finding Picture this: your feet in the cool, clear waters of the Frio River, surrounded by lush greenery, with breathtaking limestone cliffs as your backdrop
Garner State Park (Everything To Know Before A Visit) Covering over 1,600 acres, the park features hiking trails, camping facilities, and plenty of opportunities to explore nature With its stunning views of the surrounding hilltops, the park attracts families, hikers, and nature enthusiasts alike
Comprehensive Guide to Garner State Park: Your Texas Hill Country . . . Whether you’re interested in Garner State Park camping, staying in historic Garner State Park cabins, or exploring the Frio River, this in-depth guide provides everything you need to plan an unforgettable visit to Garner State Park, Texas
Garner State Park, a Texas State Park located near Uvalde Located thirty miles north of Uvalde and seven miles north of Con Can, Garner State Park has ten acres of riverfront The park, was acquired in 1934-36 and was named for John Nance Garner (Cactus Jack) of Uvalde, who served as Vice-president of the United States from 1933-41